A display system utilizing an array of display cells each of which includes a pair of oppositely polarized display elements connected in parallel. One or the other of the display elements in a selected display cell is energized by controlling the direction of current flow through the display cell.
Richard C. Warner - Morris Plains NJ Donald J. Weber - North Caldwell NJ
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
H03K 1324
US Classification:
340347DD
Abstract:
A device for converting ternary-coded electrical pulse trains into binary-coded pulse trains, by interrupting a binary zero-rate data stream, representing one ternary condition, to supply an output voltage or no output voltage, representing the other ternary conditions.
Richard F. Warner - Fort Lee NJ William Billand - Montville NJ Riggi Vincent - Union NJ
International Classification:
E04C 238
US Classification:
40152
Abstract:
There is disclosed a picture frame which is fabricated from a single piece of an extruded metallic member which has an "F" shaped cross section. The member is suitably notched at predetermined intervals and bent at scored lines. The opposite ends of the member serve to form a non-continuous corner and are joined and secured together by means of an "L" shaped bracket which coacts with the material of one of the flanges of said F shaped member to rigidly secure the entire assembly. It will be shown pursuant to this invention that only one bracket need be used since each of the other three corners of the frame are integrally formed from said common extruded metallic member.
Circuitry For Controlling The Reflected Torque On A Generator Driven By A Fluid Meter
The complexity of a memory driver system is decreased by minimizing the number of half-select current driver circuits and corresponding terminals and wires connected between the driver lines and the core stack. This is effected by maximizing the number of current paths between memory drivers.
Fast Library Element Gray Code Generators Without Feedback And Feedforward Networks
An N stage Gray code generator includes an N stage binary counter having an input for receiving clock pulses to be counted and providing N outputs forming an N bit binary code. N minus 1 storage stages capable of being toggled between a logic "1" and a logic "0" state, each having a toggle input to cause them to toggle, have their toggle inputs coupled to the outputs of the first N minus 1 stages of the binary counter. The outputs of the N minus 1 storage stages form the first N minus 1 Gray code outputs and the most significant output of the binary counter provides the most significant output of the Gray code generator.
A circuit for converting serial binary coded ternary information received on one line into ternary signals for transmission on two lines. The presence or absence of a pulse in a first interval is compared with the presence or absence of a pulse in the succeeding interval and a voltage representing one ternary condition is transmitted on one line if pulses are present, on another line, if pulses are absent, and no signal is transmitted if alternating pulses are received.
Electrical Cutout For Under Voltage Or Power Loss Conditions
Richard C. Warner - Morris Plains NJ Thomas C. Laughon - Alpharette GA
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H02H 324 H02H 709
US Classification:
361 23
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for providing in a tool, appliance, or other electrically operated device the safety feature of requiring that the trigger or ON-OFF switch be in or returned to the OFF position before the tool will respond to placing the trigger or ON-OFF switch in the ON position.
Aug 2012 to 2000 Consultant (Business Analyst)CACI International Eatontown, NJ Aug 2007 to Jul 2012 Consultant (Senior Scientist, IT)Engelhard Corporation Iselin, NJ 2001 to 2007 Enterprise Data ArchitectDMR Consulting Edison, NJ 1999 to 2001 Senior Consultant, Business Intelligence PracticeCIBER Corp Somerville, NJ 1994 to 1999 Senior Consultant (Business Analyst)Automated Concepts, Inc Woodbridge, NJ 1987 to 1994 Consultant (Business Analyst)Fordham School of Business New York, NY 1989 to 1989 Adjunct ProfessorWinnertech, Inc Red Bank, NJ 1985 to 1987 Consultant (Business Analyst)Syntrex, Inc Eatontown, NJ 1984 to 1985 Member, Technical Staff (Technical Writer)Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 1979 to 1984 Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Lodz
1982 to 1983 Fulbright ProfessorUniversity of Asmara
1971 to 1972 Visiting Instructor
Education:
The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 1979 Ph.D.University of Maine Orono, ME 1974 MAUniversity of Connecticut Storrs, CT 1969 BA
Military:
Rank: Spec5/E5 Dec 1968 to 1972 Branch: U.S. Army Security AgencyL.i.location.original
Skills:
Data Resource Management Data and Process Architecture Enterprise Architecture Zachman Framework DoDAF Process Improvement Data Stewardship and Governance Business Rules Data Quality Assurance XML Architecture Knowledge Management Project Management Data Migration Requirements Analysis CASE and Analysis Support Tools (Erwin/Model Manager; Oracle Designer; Saphir; Rational Rose; MS Project; System Architect (DoDAF); XML Spy; Crystal Reports; Paradigm Plus; CMap Tools)
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Richard R Warner, New York NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Mount Sinai Gastroenterology 5 E 98Th St, New York, NY 10029 2122414299 (Phone)
Certifications:
Gastroenterology, 1969 Internal Medicine, 1959
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine Graduated: 1951 Medical School Mt Sinai Hospital Graduated: 1952 Medical School Kingsbridge Va Hospital Graduated: 1953 Medical School Mt Sinai Hospital Graduated: 1954
Dr. Warner graduated from the Hahnemann University School of Medicine in 1978. He works in Shelburne Falls, MA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Warner is affiliated with Baystate Franklin Medical Center.
Dr. Warner graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1972. He works in Leawood, KS and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Warner is affiliated with Shawnee Mission Medical Center Inc.
Gastroenterology ConsultantsMount Sinai Gastroenterology 5 E 98 St FL 11, New York, NY 10029 2122414299 (phone), 2124265099 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Graduated: 1951
Conditions:
Chronic Pancreatitis Cirrhosis Gastritis and Duodenitis Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Pancreatic Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Warner graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1951. He works in New York, NY and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Warner is affiliated with Mount Sinai Medical Center.